Sharing your outdoor space with furry friends? Seeking advice on pet-friendly plants, layouts, or features that keep your garden enjoyable for both pets and humans.
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First up, throw in some pet-friendly plants, like a VIP section for your fur buddies.
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Absolutely! For a pet-friendly garden, opt for pet-safe plants like lavender, rosemary, or pet grass. Create designated play areas and paths to protect delicate plants. Avoid toxic plants like lilies or azaleas. Add a water feature or a shady spot for relaxation. And remember, a bit of open space for your furry friend to roam freely is always a hit. How do you design your pet-friendly garden haven? Let's share our outdoor oasis tips! 🌿🐾🌺🥰 1Comment
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When it comes to a pet-friendly garden, I've found that raised beds and designated play areas help keep my furry pals from trampling my precious plants. Opt for sturdy, pet-safe plants like catnip, lavender, or pet grass. Adding some shady spots and a water feature can make it a cool hangout for them too. Just be cautious with any toxic plants – better safe than sorry!😀 1Comment
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Try choosing pet-safe plants, create designated play areas, avoid toxic chemicals, and provide shade and water sources for a pet-friendly garden.
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I would like to add also if you consider planting pet-safe plant, Be strategic in planting to minimize tempting plants near play areas, and create barriers around sensitive plants. Just remember that each pet is unique, so observe their behavior in the garden and make adjustments accordingly, Good luck🥰 1Comment
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